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A researcher whose work on mouse immune systems thrust her into a 10-year dispute over whether she had faked her results has been reinstated to the faculty of Tufts University. An appeals panel cleared the researcher, Thereza Imanishi-Kari, on all...

To the Editor: Representative John D. Dingell (letter, July 2) correctly asserts that "scientific research [must] maintain the trust of the American people, which underlies the commitment of taxpayer dollars."

To the Editor: The legacy of Representative John D. Dingell is even more pervasive than laid out in Bernadine Healy's "Dangers of Trial by Dingell" (Op-Ed, July 3). The residual vigilantism is apparent to those practitioners who see firsthand...

To the Editor: When we read disbelievingly about militia groups in various states and the anti-government mood that prevails in this country, we have only to read Bernadine Healy's July 3 Op-Ed article. If this fanaticism were isolated, it...

July 2, 1996, Tuesday

To the Editor: Anthony Lewis, in his June 24 column on the history of a charge of scientific fraud involving the biologist David Baltimore, properly identifies a number of those who should be hanging their heads in shame about this sorry...

To the Editor: Anthony Lewis's June 24 column and your June 22 front-page article on the legal resolution of the case involving the molecular biologist David Baltimore ask how an issue of scientific integrity became a media frenzy. In fact,...

The most notorious fraud case in recent scientific history has collapsed in embarrassment for the Federal Government and belated vindication for the accused scientist. For most of the past decade investigators in the Department of Health and Human...

June 25, 1996, Tuesday

A shameful mark of the long years when Democrats controlled the House of Representatives was the abusive record of John D. Dingell of Michigan, chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee. In the arrogance of his power, he terrorized individuals...